I had a lady ask me about putting money into a ROTH, the people at the bank had suggested this to her.
I have never thought ROTH's to be the way to go for a younger person, say 50 or less. That is if they would qualify for a Traditional IRA deduction and they do not expect to be filthy rich when they retire.
I see it as trading a chance that you might pay taxes on retirement down the road, for definitly paying taxes on money they put into ROTH's now.
Am I missing something about ROTH's that would be of benefit to Average to Lower Income Joe American?
I have never thought ROTH's to be the way to go for a younger person, say 50 or less. That is if they would qualify for a Traditional IRA deduction and they do not expect to be filthy rich when they retire.
I see it as trading a chance that you might pay taxes on retirement down the road, for definitly paying taxes on money they put into ROTH's now.
Am I missing something about ROTH's that would be of benefit to Average to Lower Income Joe American?
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